Tech giant helps Comelec
fight misinformation
The Commission
on Elections (Comelec) will have tech giant Google Philippines as one of its
partners in guiding voters to fact-check information regarding the May 9 polls.
Google’s
video-sharing platform, YouTube, will include election information panels that will
show up on top of search results when users look for the names of
candidates.
It will
include information on the candidates, their political parties, the position
they’re running for, and the like.
There will
be a “how to vote” information panel and links to the Comelec website.
"Part
of Comelec's mission is to empower voters with accurate, relevant, and timely
information. We laud Google for taking the important steps in helping Filipinos
access authoritative information that is essential for an informed
electorate," Comelec Education and Information Department head and
spokesperson, Director James Jimenez, said in a virtual press briefing on
Tuesday.
Emily
Moxley, vice president for product management at YouTube, said they added the
features knowing that politics can be subject to misinformation and the
availability of authoritative information sources is crucial.
"Over
the last few years, we’ve made deep investments to make YouTube a more reliable
source for news while also maintaining the openness of the platform. Our work
is ongoing and we are committed to making YouTube a vibrant and safe community
for a healthy political discourse as well as help protect the integrity of
elections," she said in the same briefing.
Google also
informed that from February 2021 to January 2022, over 400,000 videos uploaded
from the Philippines were removed from YouTube for violating community
guidelines.
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